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Updated Apr 3, 2026, 1:25 PM
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Attribution & Foundry
This metadata points to David F. Nalle - Scriptorium Fonts. http://www.ragnarokpress.com/scriptorium as the main credited source for the font.
Manufacturer
David F. Nalle - Scriptorium Fonts. http://www.ragnarokpress.com/scriptorium
Vendor ID
pyrs
Version
Version 001.000
Commercial Use Guidance
Commercial use appears permitted, but confirm the full license terms.
Best used for specific historical or decorative contexts, like certificates or invitations.
Avoid using for modern or technical applications where clarity is paramount.
Pairs well with simpler, contrasting fonts to balance the design.
Readability can be very challenging, especially for unfamiliar readers.
Use sparingly and at larger sizes for maximum impact.

Categories
Old English, Gothic
Styles
1
Source Format
ZIP archive
Font Family
CollinsOldEnglish
Font Subfamily
Regular
Full Name
CollinsOldEnglish
PostScript Name
CollinsOldEnglish
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Copyright
Collins Old English v 1.0 - Copyright 1998, David F. Nalle - Scriptorium Fonts. http://www.ragnarokpress.com/scriptorium
Adjust letter spacing for better readability.
Best used for short headlines.